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Post by xsylus on Aug 1, 2023 1:34:22 GMT -5
The stock mirrors that came with my Vitacci Clash aren't bad, but aren't great. They are good construction and easy to mount with the 10mm threaded slots. They also offer a large viewing area. There are some glaring issues with them, however. 1) There's no tension adjustment for the mirror swivel which often allows them to shift from the desired position. 2) They are not convexed. 3) There's no adjustment privot on the arms and they don't stick out far enough, thus 1/3 of the reflection is of my shoulders. I'm looking for a good set of mirrors that either stick out further or are adjustable in that regard. My other challenge is that I'm on a tight budget. I've done some searching but have seen mixed reviews on several of the mirrors I thought would work. I've attached a photo of one set I am considering. Any suggestions are welcome and appreciated.
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Post by pete130 on Aug 1, 2023 1:45:26 GMT -5
The stock mirrors that came with my Vitacci Clash aren't bad, but aren't great. They are good construction and easy to mount with the 10mm threaded slots. They also offer a large viewing area. There are some glaring issues with them, however. 1) There's no tension adjustment for the mirror swivel which often allows them to shift from the desired position. 2) They are not convexed. 3) There's no adjustment privot on the arms and they don't stick out far enough, thus 1/3 of the reflection is of my shoulders. I'm looking for a good set of mirrors that either stick out further or are adjustable in that regard. My other challenge is that I'm on a tight budget. I've done some searching but have seen mixed reviews on several of the mirrors I thought would work. I've attached a photo of one set I am considering. Any suggestions are welcome and appreciated. ive gone to the stage6 f1 style has good ajustable at mirrow base comes with a tool to ajust there around $50aud each
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Post by 90GTVert on Aug 4, 2023 17:17:36 GMT -5
Bar end mirrors have served me well. Many are convex and cheap. The major downsides to me are that they're farther out of your line of sight and they make the scoot a little wider. You can find foldable versions that save space when not needed.
The ones in your pic look OK. I like the adjustable angle. If they are on a site where you can read reviews, spend some time reading them. I've seen some mirrors sold that get a lot of negative reviews for vibration issues that cause visibility problems.
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